Pipeline Politics
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Costs, delays scuttle $1B U.S. pipeline ventureA $1-billion (USD) pipeline project in the northeastern U.S. that Calgary-based AltaGas has a stake in, has been abandoned over costs and delays.MoneyFeb 24, 2020
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Keystone XL pipeline opponents point to North Dakota spill to bolster their argumentOpponents of the Keystone XL pipeline are pointing to a major spill in North Dakota to bolster their case.EnvironmentNov 1, 2019
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Possible political comeback makes Burnaby North-Seymour a riding to watchIn a riding made up of two different worlds, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion looms large.PoliticsSep 29, 2019
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Pipeline politics loom large in Burnaby riding at ground zero of Trans MountainIn the battle over Canadian resource projects, there is no riding that looms larger than Burnaby North-Seymour.PoliticsSep 18, 2019
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Feeling the pinch at the pump? What gas prices to expect across Canada this summerCanadians can expect high prices at the pump this summer, but it won’t be making any new records.CanadaMay 17, 2019
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Canadians set to see summer of high gas prices, with Vancouver poised to break recordsGasoline prices are expected to remain near record highs all across Canada this summer.CanadaMay 12, 2019
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Court rejects B.C.’s request to declare Alberta oil export law unconstitutionalThe attorney general of B.C. alleged in a statement of claim that the Preserving Canada's Economic Prosperity Act was meant to counteract steps taken by B.C. in its opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline project.PoliticsFeb 23, 2019
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Bill Kelly: Pipeline politics will dominate first ministers meetingWith things set to heat up behind closed doors, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau might regret his decision to resurrect the first ministers meeting.PoliticsDec 7, 2018
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B.C. government has registered as intervener in NEB’s reconsideration of Trans Mountain projectThe B.C. government has filed to have intervener status as regulators prepare for a second review of the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion.PoliticsOct 3, 2018
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Notley not happy with ‘jaw-dropping hypocrisy’ after feds announce no Trans Mountain appealAlberta Premier Rachel Notley is not happy with Ottawa's decision to let stand a court decision that has stalled the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.CanadaOct 3, 2018
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